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A homeless man allegedly dragged a female jogger near Los Angeles by her ponytail and tried to sexually assault her, police said Thursday.
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The man wanted in an alleged sucker-punch attack on actor Steve Buscemi on a Manhattan street has been identified by police as the search for the suspect continues.
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Explainer: TSMC’s Arizona chip plant death demonstrates its mounting challenges in the US
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Milo Yiannopoulos Resigns as Yeezy Chief of Staff Amid Ye Porn Plans
Milo Yiannopoulos is parting ways with Ye (formerly Kanye West). The ex-Breitbart editor, who had been serving as Yeezy’s chief of staff, revealed his exit to TMZ on Wednesday. “I wish Ye every success in the future,” he told the outlet. “I have some concerns about his new team and hope he proceeds with caution.” …
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Manchin, GOP senators move to overturn retirement investment planning rule
Sen. Joe Manchin (D-W.Va.) and a group of Republican senators are moving to overturn a retirement investment planning rule that was finalized by the Labor Department last month. The Labor Department unveiled the new rule last month that would update the definition of an investment advice fiduciary under the Employee Retirement Income Security Act. Manchin…
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'$2 Million Is Nothing' Suze Orman Warns Don't Retire If You Don't Have At Least $5 Million Or $10 Million Saved
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‘You guys are seriously broke’: Dave Ramsey delivers wake up call to Iowa couple making nearly $200,000
"We just kinda went crazy"
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